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i'm not used to seeing waves this high in ocean city. >> it was scary. i think coming down here for the last 20 years. and that was the first time i ever got knocked down like that. >> from beach erosion to a loss in business. the storm could have a profound effect on maryland's shore. >> i'm very worried about it. >> if the weather is bad, you just pick something else to do. it wouldn't discourage me at all. >> probably going to be lousy. we have been preaching preparedness and public education waive before this -- way before this storm. >> the eword is not even on the screen right now. but we're prepared if we have to do anything additional. >> this is nothing new for ocean city, where leaders and tourists are trying to stay optimistic. >> what we would do is encourage people to continue on with their vacation. but to watch their television stations, watch the track of the storm. and wait for the storm and the event is over before you travel. >> so you heard him there. you don't want to be driving during the height of this storm. so it could be best to
i'm not used to seeing waves this high in ocean city. >> it was scary. i think coming down here for the last 20 years. and that was the first time i ever got knocked down like that. >> from beach erosion to a loss in business. the storm could have a profound effect on maryland's shore. >> i'm very worried about it. >> if the weather is bad, you just pick something else to do. it wouldn't discourage me at all. >> probably going to be lousy. we have been preaching...
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because as soon as this pass us, it's -- passes us, it's go to pass offshore. then it will turn around to the north. and eventually, by friday or saturday, over to the west. and that would push any water out over the bay. it's an entirely different situation than we were dealing with with isabel. but it has its own problems. >>> first warning weather continues with andrea fujii. she has more on the precautions being taken across maryland. >>> the may orhas ordered all -- mayor has ordered all city agencies to be prepared for hurricane earl. meanwhile, governor martin o'malley says he may make the decision today or tomorrow whether to evacuate ocean city. >> reporter: as rough waters surge in ocean city, officials there are closely watching earl's path. >> we are monitoring the situation very closely. we have a heightened awareness. and should it be necessary, we'll take protective mitigation action for the city as a whole. >> reporter: baltimore is keeping a close eye on the storm, too. >> i'm telling people to do what they need to do to get their homes rode. w
because as soon as this pass us, it's -- passes us, it's go to pass offshore. then it will turn around to the north. and eventually, by friday or saturday, over to the west. and that would push any water out over the bay. it's an entirely different situation than we were dealing with with isabel. but it has its own problems. >>> first warning weather continues with andrea fujii. she has more on the precautions being taken across maryland. >>> the may orhas ordered all -- mayor...
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it used to be a convenience store. now, they say it is horribly overcrowded. >> so the sheriff today got his wish. [ laughter ] >> they're all smiles. that's because this is going to be built. a $10 million new police station for the southern district. >> i think it shows a commitment to the edgewood joppa county. that we're committed to making sure these areas are good, viable places to live. >> viable also for the officers who, in effect, live their work life here. >> it's going to be a big morale booster. it's going to give us the space we need to do our operations. when a deputy is out on the road and his mind is where it needs to be. and he feels good about its job, his work profits better. >> this is symbolic, but today is the first day of moving dirt to the site. replacement plans began during the good times in 2007. now, with a good bond rating, the county is in a good position to borrow the money. >>> this the best time to build for government. because we're getting projects coming in at 50 to 40% under the us
it used to be a convenience store. now, they say it is horribly overcrowded. >> so the sheriff today got his wish. [ laughter ] >> they're all smiles. that's because this is going to be built. a $10 million new police station for the southern district. >> i think it shows a commitment to the edgewood joppa county. that we're committed to making sure these areas are good, viable places to live. >> viable also for the officers who, in effect, live their work life here....
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i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. >>> new surf in ocean city. hurricane earl brings strong waves waves and rip currents to the beach on labor day weekend. >>> now the storm is threatening other parts of the coast. >>> wjz is tracking it all. >>> a 10-year-old and 11-year- old bring a gun to school. coming up, they explain why they did it. i'm gigi barnett. a live report is just ahead. >>> the traffic stop that could put cops on your camera. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news. >>> wjz at 6:00 starts now. >>> rough surf. earl, impacting the maryland beaches. >> tonight, labor day visitors flock to ocean city. >>> hello, everybody. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >>> right now, hurricane earl is still bringing gusty winds and riptides to the coast.
i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. >>> new surf in ocean city. hurricane earl brings strong waves waves and rip currents to the beach on labor day weekend. >>> now the storm is threatening other parts of the coast. >>> wjz is tracking it all. >>> a 10-year-old and 11-year- old bring a gun to school. coming up, they explain why they did it. i'm gigi barnett. a live report is just ahead. >>> the traffic stop that...
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toys r us says it plans to hire 10,000 seasonal workers. >>> toys r us says it will hire for talking to its cars. it would allow them to respond, using a button on the steering wheel. the company hasn't said when the features might be available, if at all. >>> google has picked up the pace on its search engine. it's rolling out the new google instant. the company call its a new dawn in the competing world and says it could save up to five seconds per search. >>> i'm like that. >>> tonight, a new study shows a direct link between your weight and the risk of death from colon cancer. researchers looked at more than 1,000 women who had colon cancer. the obese had a 45% increase in risk of death. and the few women who were classified as underweight, actually had an 89% higher risk. scientists don't know what is behind that link. >>> and a drug taken to control cholesterol may also ward off rheumatoid arthritis. doctors found hose who -- those who use staten drugs were 42% less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis. >>> katie couric has a preview for wjz, of some of the people seeing the
toys r us says it plans to hire 10,000 seasonal workers. >>> toys r us says it will hire for talking to its cars. it would allow them to respond, using a button on the steering wheel. the company hasn't said when the features might be available, if at all. >>> google has picked up the pace on its search engine. it's rolling out the new google instant. the company call its a new dawn in the competing world and says it could save up to five seconds per search. >>> i'm...
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rinsing dirty dishes uses a lot of water and energy. and run a full load and use the air dry option if available. i'm mary bubala, at wjz 13 trying to help you be an energy saver. >>> thanks, mary for more information on how you can be an energy saver, go to wjz.com and click on our special section on the home page. >>> there is another thing. >> we were just talking we aired this week earlier this week i was on filling in more marty bass, and we aired the other ray lewis ad that's on, it's for old spice swagger is the name of this product he has. he is covered in lather or soap suds and he has a saddle and he throws it on to a raven and flies off into space. it's a wild commercial, but that's old spice's signature i guess. >> i guess it works after those games, huh? >> you know, they're funny, they really are. so look for them. they definitely are talkers, ray lewis the new old spice man. >> let's hope they win on sunday. >>> the weather should not be a factor here or in the meadow lands. 52 degrees right now, 48 the dew point, 86% rel
rinsing dirty dishes uses a lot of water and energy. and run a full load and use the air dry option if available. i'm mary bubala, at wjz 13 trying to help you be an energy saver. >>> thanks, mary for more information on how you can be an energy saver, go to wjz.com and click on our special section on the home page. >>> there is another thing. >> we were just talking we aired this week earlier this week i was on filling in more marty bass, and we aired the other ray...
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it used to be a convenience store. now they say it is horribly overcrowding. >> so the sheriff today got his wish. they're all smiles. that's because this is going to be built. a $10 million new police station for the southern district. >> we're committed to making sure these areas are good, viable places to live. >> viable also for the officers who, in effect, live their work life here. >> it's going to be a big morale booster. -- the gog give us the space we need to do our operations. >> when a deputy is out on the road and his mind is where it needs to be, and he feels good about his job, his work profit is better. >> this is symbolic. but side is the first day replacement began during the good times in 2007. now, in a good bond rating, the county is in a good position to pile the money. >> we're getting projects coming in at 50 to 40% under the usual cost of the project. it's a good use of taxpayer dollars in that way, too. >> once the building opens, the sheriff says he will increase staffing from 103 officers now
it used to be a convenience store. now they say it is horribly overcrowding. >> so the sheriff today got his wish. they're all smiles. that's because this is going to be built. a $10 million new police station for the southern district. >> we're committed to making sure these areas are good, viable places to live. >> viable also for the officers who, in effect, live their work life here. >> it's going to be a big morale booster. -- the gog give us the space we need to do...
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use your ash tray. be careful with cigarettes, matches, cookouts, whatever. any lighter material can start a fire. 18 here. and 12 down to the beach. higher gusts, as i said, red flag warning for the entire region. today and again through tomorrow. this front moved through the region with barely a cloud this morning. it's all down to the south now. and sooner or later, we'll start seeing the cooler air. the really cool air is back across pennsylvania and ohio. that starts moving in tonight. showers. they have decent rain down there. cool front down to the south. cool, high pressure building in for thursday, friday. and through much of the weekend, by sunday night, some of that moisture out to the west may bring us a chance of a shower or thundershower by sunday afternoon. small craft advisory on the bay tomorrow. winds may gust as high as 25 knots. the bay temp around 79. so tonight, clear, yes. breezy, early. and then the winds quit, down to 56 by morning. beautiful sleeping weather tomorrow. and windy and much cooler day, only up to 76. sunshine and a few p
use your ash tray. be careful with cigarettes, matches, cookouts, whatever. any lighter material can start a fire. 18 here. and 12 down to the beach. higher gusts, as i said, red flag warning for the entire region. today and again through tomorrow. this front moved through the region with barely a cloud this morning. it's all down to the south now. and sooner or later, we'll start seeing the cooler air. the really cool air is back across pennsylvania and ohio. that starts moving in tonight....
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that front is going to push the moisture to the south of us. we don't expect to see much of any rain there. small craft advisory for late tomorrow. and the winds are picking up. gusts as high as 25 knots on the bay. that means a lot of winds. and that's why the fire danger is so great the next few days. partly cloudy. warm. upper 60s. upper to mid-80s. maybe a shower before noontime. and i'm clearing and turning cooler late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. back to the upper 50s. great sleeping weather. and really nicely cool for thursdays. only in the mid-70s. >> feels like fall. thanks, bob. >>> still ahead at 5:00. famous flight attendant. his dramatic acts gain national attention. what happens when he arrives at a local court. >>> the community of one university is mourning. after the death of their r one of their own. all of the details are straight ahead on wjz eyewitness news. >>> i'm ron matz in timonium. it's a sidewalk sale like no other. and it helps a major baltimore charity. we'll have a preview coming up right here on wjz. â™
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and meteorologist bob turk, tracking earl's every movement for us. we'll go immediately to bob. >> take a look at radar. rain bands moving into the carolina coast. you can see a few of those light rain bands. and a few sprinkles around the norfolk area. as we continue to contract and watch this up toward the general region over the next 12 to 24 hours. take a look at the track once again. we'll be updating this as the storm comes in. but the storm has been dropped to a category 3 storm. it was a 4 most of the day. winds down to 125, moving off to the north. eventually to the northeast at around 18 miles per hour. by the time it gets up to noon, it will be a category bonn. in -- category 1. in our region, offshore by noon, probably a strong category 2. let's go to a couple of graphics real quick. we have a closeup view. you can see the track just offshore, moving there. i think you'll see pretty strong wind gusts n. our region, we have a coastal flood advisory in effect. a tropical storm warning for thation city area, sussex county, worcester and virg
and meteorologist bob turk, tracking earl's every movement for us. we'll go immediately to bob. >> take a look at radar. rain bands moving into the carolina coast. you can see a few of those light rain bands. and a few sprinkles around the norfolk area. as we continue to contract and watch this up toward the general region over the next 12 to 24 hours. take a look at the track once again. we'll be updating this as the storm comes in. but the storm has been dropped to a category 3 storm....
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captain mike perry is over the scene for us. mike, can -- what can you tell us, the situation just ending. >> yeah, we just heard that. we didn't notice anything significant until we heard derek say the suspect was shot. we saw three tactical officers walk into the front of the building. we did not see anyone that looked like a civilian or a hostage walk out from this side. and this is the georgia avenue side. it is unclear at this point where police have evacuated those hostages. apparently still an ongoing situation. because whatever the man had strapped to him, they are treating as if it were a potential explosive device. and that is why they are keeping everything cordoned off at this point. we have seen no -- [ inaudible ] especially if they weren't wearing tactical gear, walk toward the building. what you're seeing now is retie -- pretty much staut status quo. police holding here. the tactical unit and bomb squad continues to do their job. back to you on tv hill. >> thank you, captain mike perry, reporting live. the armed
captain mike perry is over the scene for us. mike, can -- what can you tell us, the situation just ending. >> yeah, we just heard that. we didn't notice anything significant until we heard derek say the suspect was shot. we saw three tactical officers walk into the front of the building. we did not see anyone that looked like a civilian or a hostage walk out from this side. and this is the georgia avenue side. it is unclear at this point where police have evacuated those hostages....
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telling us there was a gunman in the building. we got down on the floor. we prayed. >> reporter: the first word of trouble came early yesterday afternoon in a last email to discovery channel employees. some said locked in their offices. others ran out on the streets. babies were pulled from the inhouse daycare center has police moved in. >> did everybody get out? >> reporter: the gunman is identified as 43-year-old james lee who rallied against discovery channel for years. a website lee maintained demanding the discovery channel and its other channels, animal planet and tlc run better programming. >> wearing what appeared to be metallic cannister devices on his front and back. he also pulled a handgun out. >> reporter: lee took three hostages, holding them for four hours. now we learn police had been monitoring his movements on security cameras. >> they may have heard a gunshot or they may have heard a device detonating. at that point a decision was made that there would be an emergency assault on the lobby of that building. as th
telling us there was a gunman in the building. we got down on the floor. we prayed. >> reporter: the first word of trouble came early yesterday afternoon in a last email to discovery channel employees. some said locked in their offices. others ran out on the streets. babies were pulled from the inhouse daycare center has police moved in. >> did everybody get out? >> reporter: the gunman is identified as 43-year-old james lee who rallied against discovery channel for years. a...
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the dry air stays with us. then we'll start to see sunshine and cooler conditions heading into the end of the week. we'll be keeping an eye on egor. it's going to be moving to the east -- actually i should say moving to the west and then a bit of a shift then we'll start to see as we head into friday, thursday into friday an intensification of this storm. it's going to strengthen. we expect it to become category 3 or 4 hour rain. right now 81 miles per hour sustained winds moving to the west 18 miles per hour. 7:20 is your sun set time, your next high tide is at 9:56 this morning. southeast wind on the bay 5 to 10 knots. cloudy with showers around. we hit 78 on saturday. 57 tonight with clearing some fog by morning. mostly sunny and warmer 81 degrees which is just above our average for 80 for this day. 80 on tuesday, 76 on wednesday, 77 on thuds. back up to 82. overnight lows in the 50s. >> you said to open the windows last night. >> yes. >> i did that. >> it was like the best sleep ever. >> yeah, you know, nat
the dry air stays with us. then we'll start to see sunshine and cooler conditions heading into the end of the week. we'll be keeping an eye on egor. it's going to be moving to the east -- actually i should say moving to the west and then a bit of a shift then we'll start to see as we head into friday, thursday into friday an intensification of this storm. it's going to strengthen. we expect it to become category 3 or 4 hour rain. right now 81 miles per hour sustained winds moving to the west 18...
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some of the models have this south of us and some north of us. another model actually says we can see a half inch of rain out of there. we have a chance of rain from the south west and yes, there will be a chance of showers sunday and later in the afternoon, it will clear out and we'll have a bit of a warm upsunday and tuesday. and that brings in the low level moisture and the bay temperature around 79 degrees. tonight, let's call it partly cloudy and it will be on the cooler side and 52 by morning and then tomorrow, more sun than today and clouds increasing late in the day. 79 degrees tomorrow and the next five days, risks of showers and warming up, 82, 80 and cooling down and more sunshine and 76 wednesday. >>> okay, thank you, bob. don't miss stand up to cans with the star studded lineup. it's tonight at 8:00 on wjz-13. >> and we'll be back. >>> actually, we'll be back at 11:00. thank you for watching wjz-13, maryland's news station. don't go away. we have more ahead where date -- with katie couric and they'll talk about a number of stories ar
some of the models have this south of us and some north of us. another model actually says we can see a half inch of rain out of there. we have a chance of rain from the south west and yes, there will be a chance of showers sunday and later in the afternoon, it will clear out and we'll have a bit of a warm upsunday and tuesday. and that brings in the low level moisture and the bay temperature around 79 degrees. tonight, let's call it partly cloudy and it will be on the cooler side and 52 by...
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hey, well, show us your work and tell us about this. this doesn't look like outsider art. >> well, it is. i have no art training and that's a great part about it. >> and i wanted to say, yeah, i know. >> well, that's a good thing, i paint bright, abstract painting and these used to be old doors. >> reporter: and this is a wide plank from a door. >> yeah, someone's house, people donate stuff to me and i paint them up and i have a philosophy that art is for people and i make it ridiculously cheap and the museum started my career four years ago and that's amazing and they go around the world now and i celebrated my 10,000th painting in four years. sometimes with artists, you have to create and sometimes, they have to keep making money and sometimes they have to keep doing things. >> well, there's a high demand, a five month wait now. and that's incredible. so many things are happening and my chance to influence the world -- and it's happening. it all started here. >> and that's cool. >> a small thing like this. >> 24 bucks. >> and this big
hey, well, show us your work and tell us about this. this doesn't look like outsider art. >> well, it is. i have no art training and that's a great part about it. >> and i wanted to say, yeah, i know. >> well, that's a good thing, i paint bright, abstract painting and these used to be old doors. >> reporter: and this is a wide plank from a door. >> yeah, someone's house, people donate stuff to me and i paint them up and i have a philosophy that art is for people...
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. >>> show us the money, today federal prosecutors demand a pen king to turn over his earnings. a major operation that police say has wreaked havoc in the city. kai jackson has the story. >> reporter: a major drug operation that federal prosecutors say was as murderous as it was profitable. the crime span by steven blackwell spans -- >> this was a case that involved the work of a task force conducting an investigation that resulted in the indictments. >> reporter: the inindictment named steven blackwell, carter and joy edson 24 also of elton. all have been charged with conspiracy to distribute heroin, a drug ring that stretches back seven years. >> i can't give you the details of what led to the arrest. >> reporter: the weight of resources of six federal and enforcement agencies zeroed in on the ring. authorities have labeled blackwell as the ring leader and said he committed as much crimes as he made money. blackwell retaliated with a fatal shooting outside an east baltimore appliance store. relatives of that store retaliated against blackwell in a shoot out at a bar-b-que he h
. >>> show us the money, today federal prosecutors demand a pen king to turn over his earnings. a major operation that police say has wreaked havoc in the city. kai jackson has the story. >> reporter: a major drug operation that federal prosecutors say was as murderous as it was profitable. the crime span by steven blackwell spans -- >> this was a case that involved the work of a task force conducting an investigation that resulted in the indictments. >> reporter: the...
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bernadette woods has an updated look for us. >> earl is right behind us. want to show you first warning doppler radar. there is nothing going on in our area. we'll open this up and show you that then tire north east is under the same effect as us. farther north, we saw the showers but they stay add way from us. as far as winds go, let me show you updated winds. as we started out by saying they are bringing in cooler air and if you thought it was cooler today, just wait till tomorrow. i'll have the forecast coming up shortly. adam? >> bernadette, thank you. >>> tragedy strikes. a 2-year-old child was pulled from a pool in picnic road in pasadena today. the child was rushed to the hospital but did not make it. it was a horrible accident and no foul play is suspected. >>> police arrest a teenager they say is responsible for a botched robbery that med to murder. marcus mcfadson charged as a result. he trued to rob a man and shot and killed 30-year-old javon hill. >>> a 20-year-old man is shot to death in baltimore city. police found the victim around 10:00 las
bernadette woods has an updated look for us. >> earl is right behind us. want to show you first warning doppler radar. there is nothing going on in our area. we'll open this up and show you that then tire north east is under the same effect as us. farther north, we saw the showers but they stay add way from us. as far as winds go, let me show you updated winds. as we started out by saying they are bringing in cooler air and if you thought it was cooler today, just wait till tomorrow. i'll...
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how did you used to commute? >> like everybody else: drive over the bridge. >> reporter: no big deal? >> no big deal. >> reporter: that's the lake champlain bridge between new york and vermont-- when there still was a bridge. f.d.r. opened it in 1928 and it carried as many as 4,000 vehicles a day-- until last fall when, with almost no warning, it was closed. the american society of civil engineers issues a report card every four years on the state of america's infrastructure. and the last one in 2009 was not good at all. the overall grade was a "d." "d?" that's as good as it gets? >> and it's not getting any better. back in 2005 we also did a report card and it was still a "d," there so we haven't gained any ground. >> reporter: andrew hermann helped write the report card which examined every aspect of the country's infrastructure. bridges got a "c," but even with that average grade, 12% of them-- more than 72,000 bridges-- are too old or what's politely called "structurally deficient." >> it means we've been ign
how did you used to commute? >> like everybody else: drive over the bridge. >> reporter: no big deal? >> no big deal. >> reporter: that's the lake champlain bridge between new york and vermont-- when there still was a bridge. f.d.r. opened it in 1928 and it carried as many as 4,000 vehicles a day-- until last fall when, with almost no warning, it was closed. the american society of civil engineers issues a report card every four years on the state of america's...
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stay with us for the latest wjz is always on. get forecast updates and to see live doppler radar any time log on to our website. >>> a sudden death hits a college campus, maryland native suddenly collapses while playing volleyball with some new friends. wjz is live. mike schuh has more on the sudden death of 18-year-old katie carnes. >> reporter: she just graduated a few months ago. she wents to emmitsburg to follow her dreams, no one could have predicted what happened next. a memorial is set up this morning in memory of 18-year- old catherine katie carnes who collapsed on wednesday. she had been there less than two weeks as a freshman. >> she loved horses and everything about them. one of her specialties was being able to ride horses that were difficult and challenging and maybe the other students didn't want to ride. >> reporter: nobody knows what went wrong. >> it's been a pretty quiet day here on campus. i know that a lot of students did come to the prayer service and to the mass they said it was really really nice and they l
stay with us for the latest wjz is always on. get forecast updates and to see live doppler radar any time log on to our website. >>> a sudden death hits a college campus, maryland native suddenly collapses while playing volleyball with some new friends. wjz is live. mike schuh has more on the sudden death of 18-year-old katie carnes. >> reporter: she just graduated a few months ago. she wents to emmitsburg to follow her dreams, no one could have predicted what happened next. a...
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use common sense. stay out of the water by all means. and hopefully eye by the -- hopefully by the time the storm moves past, we'll good by the end of the day. >>> and that's a good concern a lot of people have in the hospitality industry right now. the fact that this is labor day weekend. this is a busy weekend. are you concerned with how this could impact the economy. >> certainly there is concern. but fortunately, we have a very good forecast saturday, sunday, and monday. get the storm off the coast by tomorrow afternoon. we should be good to go by labor day weekend. >> thank you so much for joining us. and you know, i just talked to a couple of managers of a couple of hotels down here. actually, they did have cancellations here for tonight. but a lot of people tell me they were booked up for saturday. and a lot of people have held those reservations. so they are expecting a busy rest of the weekend after earl passes. back to you guys on television hill. >> earl is weakening slightly to a category 3 hurricane. but it's still packing p
use common sense. stay out of the water by all means. and hopefully eye by the -- hopefully by the time the storm moves past, we'll good by the end of the day. >>> and that's a good concern a lot of people have in the hospitality industry right now. the fact that this is labor day weekend. this is a busy weekend. are you concerned with how this could impact the economy. >> certainly there is concern. but fortunately, we have a very good forecast saturday, sunday, and monday. get...
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using cold and cough medicine to get high. what the fda is doing to stop teens teens from abusing over- the-counter medications. check in for all of these and breaking news at 4:00. after dr. phil. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast is next. >>> welcome back, everybody. here's a look at the five-day forecast, with marty. >> know that tomorrow, we're going to hit the 90s again. we tied that record. the downgrade in the forecast for friday has begun. computers showing mostly cloudy. driving to 89. let's see how it goes tonight at 6:00. saturday, sunday and monday, one thing is for sure. the storm will get out of here. looks like a pleasant labor day holiday weekend. and now we'll throw it back inside. >> and another csi night. at 10:00, it's csi new york, immediately followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> thanks for watching on eyewitness news, wjz 13, maryland's news station. i'm jessica kartalija. >> i'm don scott. >> i'm bernadetet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
using cold and cough medicine to get high. what the fda is doing to stop teens teens from abusing over- the-counter medications. check in for all of these and breaking news at 4:00. after dr. phil. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast is next. >>> welcome back, everybody. here's a look at the five-day forecast, with marty. >> know that tomorrow, we're going to hit the 90s again. we tied that record. the downgrade in the forecast for friday has begun. computers showing...
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. >> it is time for us to stand up, confront terrorism. there is something very much wrong with or policies. -- with our policies. >> reporter: the vatican is calling this outrageous. the u.s. leaders say burning it could insight attacks -- incite attacks on american troops. hillary clinton says it goes against america's religious freedom. >> it goes against religious and political leadership. >> reporter: the church where jones preaches is tiny, only 50 people in the entire congregation. but he's getting plenty of attention. and some worry he's creating a big safety risk. >> we have a big football game coming in. all of these people. you're going to have all of these fanatics running around. you just don't know what is going to happen. >> jones is carrying a gun. he is also arming himself with a copy of the constitution which protects his right to free speech. >> the local gainesville fire department has turned down -- his application for a burn permit. but his lawyer says he is still within his rights to do this. >>> denise has more from
. >> it is time for us to stand up, confront terrorism. there is something very much wrong with or policies. -- with our policies. >> reporter: the vatican is calling this outrageous. the u.s. leaders say burning it could insight attacks -- incite attacks on american troops. hillary clinton says it goes against america's religious freedom. >> it goes against religious and political leadership. >> reporter: the church where jones preaches is tiny, only 50 people in the...
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jonathan hunt is with us in studio. give us the context. >> reporter: this is a major problem and a calling to the military, it is getting much worse, in fact, suicides within the army alone, doubled from 2005 to 2009, and take a look at these statistics, for 2007, to 2009 and they are suicides within the army and that he marine corps and obviously the branches doing the most ground combat in afghanistan and iraq and 2007, 148 suicides, and 200, 182. and last year, 214. so, this is as admiral mike mullen said the emergency issue, one they feel they have to deal with. >> shepard: it makes sense there would be a lot of factors behind this. >> not the least of which is the war, as they say, is hell, and what these men and women see on the battlefield, what they do on the battlefield can obviously haunt them many years after they come home, but according to former assistant deputy secretary of the army who i spoke to earlier it is the coming home that is often the hardest part. listen: >> suicides seem to occur around relat
jonathan hunt is with us in studio. give us the context. >> reporter: this is a major problem and a calling to the military, it is getting much worse, in fact, suicides within the army alone, doubled from 2005 to 2009, and take a look at these statistics, for 2007, to 2009 and they are suicides within the army and that he marine corps and obviously the branches doing the most ground combat in afghanistan and iraq and 2007, 148 suicides, and 200, 182. and last year, 214. so, this is as...
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kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal schedule of meetings here in the nation's capital tonight. he turns 8years old tomorrow. >>> relations between the united states and pakistan may be at a new low tonight, and that tension is not a good thing for e u.s.trategy against terrorism. pakistan has now blocked a vital supply route into afghanistan after a helicopter strike killed three pastani troops along the border. pakistanis say it was a nato chopper that unleashed that strike. our own john yang is on duty tonight in kabul. john, goodvening. >> rorter: good evening, brian. tonight, gener
kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal...
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sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> you had a powerful response to this story last night. authorities have now identified the body of tyler clem men ty, the young man who leapt from a bridge after his college roommate secretly broadcast his gay sexual encounter live over the i
sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he was 85. he was the son of a tailor in the bronx. hearse first known for his good looks, then his talent. he was durable, prolific, unique and moviegoers loved him. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> reporter: when you think of tony curtis, one of the immortal images of him in drag opposite jack lemmon in "some like it hot." >> what are you afraid of? nobody is asking you to have a baby. >> reporter: as an actor, he was not afraid of taking on risky roles. >> you can't go lynching me. i'm a white man. >> reporter: in "the defiant ones" playing a white,
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he...
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stay with us. we'll have highlights, reaction and analysis. it's a special day of ravens coverage sunday. >>> it's a college football sat date of the terps will take the field against duke. maryland won its first two games at byrd stadium. the coach knows what it takes. he doesn't use excuses. >> time of day, temperature, economy, record. win this week, there will be more the following week. >> saturday's meeting will be the 50th all time between the terps and the blue devils. the orioleses are back home but rain has pushed the start of their series to tomorrow. the o's and tigers will play a double header. the final road game was played indoors. millwood delivered a fine farewell through seven shutout innings. the o's won-0. dpught ri and hill man are scheduled to start in the double header against detroit. >>> these are the ladies from the baltimore charm of the lingerie football league. they play their home opener tomorrow night, scantly clad. they are real ladies and they are real tough. >> the
stay with us. we'll have highlights, reaction and analysis. it's a special day of ravens coverage sunday. >>> it's a college football sat date of the terps will take the field against duke. maryland won its first two games at byrd stadium. the coach knows what it takes. he doesn't use excuses. >> time of day, temperature, economy, record. win this week, there will be more the following week. >> saturday's meeting will be the 50th all time between the terps and the blue...
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used trucks to keep drivers out of harm's way. this car belongs to this man. >> i miss just because a truck was going through ended and not think it was that bad and i was following him through and i got through and all of a sudden it died and that was it. it is all in the car. >> how did you get out? >> i opened the door and got out. >> in some places at the creek is so swollen it looks ideal for white water rafting. >> i saw a tractor trailer coming here through a block road. it is pretty high. >> within the gulf -- hour, the governor placed maryland under a state of emergency. what baltimore city needs is for the time it to receipt. my colleague james miller is standing by downtown with more. >> the problem is that of the water is not receiving. behind me, you are looking at the promenade in front of the light st. pavilion. the harbor has pressed up and over and it is pressing against the steps at lowest lying areas. rising water levels became of the this morning as the rain kept coming at high times -- and high tides arrived.
used trucks to keep drivers out of harm's way. this car belongs to this man. >> i miss just because a truck was going through ended and not think it was that bad and i was following him through and i got through and all of a sudden it died and that was it. it is all in the car. >> how did you get out? >> i opened the door and got out. >> in some places at the creek is so swollen it looks ideal for white water rafting. >> i saw a tractor trailer coming here through...
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also send us your pictures at wusa9.com. check us out on facebook or send us a tweet. we'll put it on the air. look at the wind, 23-mile per hour wind gusts downtown. it is the constant southeast wind that blows the water across. and builds it up on the west side of the bay. we do have a coastal flood warning in effect for the coastal areas around annapolis and anne arundel county. tides 1 to 3 feet above normal. now tomorrow morning, showers ending thankfully, decreasing clouds late in the morning. 50s and 60s. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 20 and gusty. by afternoon, partly cloudy, breezy, and pleasant. a nice day once we get past the noon hour. high temperatures in the low to mid 70s tomorrow. next seven days, 73 tomorrow and then 70 on saturday. nice for the terps game. and then we are looking at the chilliest day of the season. we hold in the 60s sunday, monday, and tuesday, with showers. no not heavy, but with showers. >> you have been asking people to send pictures. apparently they have been listening because our viewers snapped pictures of this storm. the
also send us your pictures at wusa9.com. check us out on facebook or send us a tweet. we'll put it on the air. look at the wind, 23-mile per hour wind gusts downtown. it is the constant southeast wind that blows the water across. and builds it up on the west side of the bay. we do have a coastal flood warning in effect for the coastal areas around annapolis and anne arundel county. tides 1 to 3 feet above normal. now tomorrow morning, showers ending thankfully, decreasing clouds late in the...
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for the achiever in us all. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. >>> we certainly aren't the only ones dealing withthe stormy weather today. rain is soaking the entire eastern seaboard. this street in downtown lancaster, pennsylvania, looks more like a river this morning. and some fishermen up in long branch, new jersey, had a pretty rough surf to contend with right there. wow, we needed the rain, but this is sure a hard way to get it. >> it really is. and we're in a very rainy pattern here. the past 48 hours. we had a storm last week and now looks like we'll have another one coming into the middle of next week. we needed the rain. mother nature helping us out with a little rainacross the area. some areas saying, we got a little bit, other pla
for the achiever in us all. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. >>> we certainly aren't the only ones dealing withthe stormy weather today. rain is soaking the entire eastern seaboard. this street in downtown...
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you can use a preprogrammed setting. place the unit on an interior wall away from a heating or cooling vent. the t. will is save you $180 a year in energy costs. for more information on how you can become an energy savor, go to wjz.com and click on the special section on the home page. >>> checking in with "eyewitness news" at 6:00 for all new stories coming up. vic's in the newsroom for a preview for us. >>> heavy downpours causing problems in maryland. wjz's tracking it all in first warning weather. >> day 14 in the city councilman ken harris murder trial. what the defense and prosecution said in their closing statements. that's next. >>> checking for more on these stories on the day's breaking news all new at 6:00 now back to you. >> thank you. >>>>,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ monkey cheeps ] [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally- conscious way while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water-heating energy bill. the geospring water heat
you can use a preprogrammed setting. place the unit on an interior wall away from a heating or cooling vent. the t. will is save you $180 a year in energy costs. for more information on how you can become an energy savor, go to wjz.com and click on the special section on the home page. >>> checking in with "eyewitness news" at 6:00 for all new stories coming up. vic's in the newsroom for a preview for us. >>> heavy downpours causing problems in maryland. wjz's...
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abc 2 news linda scoped it out for us. the five biggest mississippi surrounding the disease. >> reporter: the words breast cancer can often have you fearing the worst but such a diagnosis doesn't automatically mean a death sentence. >> everyone thinks that in they are diagnosed that means they are going to die. the fact is that in this country breast cancer survivors out number any other type of cancer survivors for any other type of cancer. >> thanks to advances in early detection many women are going on to live healthy lives. the second myth is it affects older women. the fact is it can strike at any age. >> that was happening where the young woman was told, any abnormality should be investigated regardless of age. >> the third myth deals with family history. just because it doesn't run in your family it doesn't mean that you're out of the woods. >> 00% to 90% of all women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history. as long as you're female, as long as you have breast, you do carry some risk of breast cancer. >>
abc 2 news linda scoped it out for us. the five biggest mississippi surrounding the disease. >> reporter: the words breast cancer can often have you fearing the worst but such a diagnosis doesn't automatically mean a death sentence. >> everyone thinks that in they are diagnosed that means they are going to die. the fact is that in this country breast cancer survivors out number any other type of cancer survivors for any other type of cancer. >> thanks to advances in early...
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you can send them to us. we will check that again with tom about 10 minutes. >> in at the education alert, a new teacher contract filled with races at performance pay will come up for a vote about two weeks. the new deal could make first- year city teachers among the very highest paid in the state. >> they will use those teachers -- two weeks to review the deal. the union and school officials say they will keep trying to sell this as a landmark proposal. money is at the heart of this new contract and how teachers can earn more of it in their paychecks after only a few years on the job. >> it should not be that teachers are waiting years to reap the rewards of the work they do. >> under the terms of the new contract, a starting salary would go up to $46,000. this is a more than $5,000 rage. the base pay would go up to 100,000. -- that would be more than a $5,000 raise. >> the idea that hard-working teachers can be rewarded is fantastic. we want to make sure that this is fair and the want to make sure that the
you can send them to us. we will check that again with tom about 10 minutes. >> in at the education alert, a new teacher contract filled with races at performance pay will come up for a vote about two weeks. the new deal could make first- year city teachers among the very highest paid in the state. >> they will use those teachers -- two weeks to review the deal. the union and school officials say they will keep trying to sell this as a landmark proposal. money is at the heart of...
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the bus will be there and we'll take you with us. >> is that true? [ applause ] >> reporter: so there is a lot of buzz about that rally and a separate keep fear alive rally and they're poking funs at politicians. saturday's one nation march is a serious call for public attention to the plight of americans during the hard times. >> thank you. >>> with d.c.'s electricity being more reliable, the lines are underground and district council is holding a hearing. the underground lines present fewer problems during storms like last winter's blizzards. pepco has one of the lowest reliability ratings in the country. >>> we have a fox 5 consumer alert that could save the life of your child. the consumer product safety commission has announceed a massive recall by fisher-price, explaining the dangers earlier today on fox 5 morning news. take a listen. >> fisher-price, four different products, children's products, the largest believing 7 million trikes and this is that trike. >> huh,. >> the problem there was an ignition key here protruding up. little girls were
the bus will be there and we'll take you with us. >> is that true? [ applause ] >> reporter: so there is a lot of buzz about that rally and a separate keep fear alive rally and they're poking funs at politicians. saturday's one nation march is a serious call for public attention to the plight of americans during the hard times. >> thank you. >>> with d.c.'s electricity being more reliable, the lines are underground and district council is holding a hearing. the...
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all day long you've been sending us pictures and some of them for us now vic? >> reporter: as you mentioned, a very busy day at wjz.com. we've been getting a look at the flooding across maryland thanks to the pictures you've been sending to us. desiree from dundalk says this is what it looked like around 10:00 today. to the south to chris, bay side beach. down to maryland's eastern shore, julie on kent island sent us this picture of a flooded yard. finally this picture from glenn arm road flooded there, baltimore county. we have a lot nor pictures on the slide show here on wjz.com. if you want to send us a picture, click on the link at wjz.com. >>> wjz is live in harford county. the area is hit especially hard by the storm. >> reporter: right now it is certainly a mess because right around 3:00 high tide threw the waters back up again. we're here at the marina. i'm looking at the water and the parking lot is covered with water. people are trying to stay far away from it. the main streets this morning were closed including union and revolution. many main streets
all day long you've been sending us pictures and some of them for us now vic? >> reporter: as you mentioned, a very busy day at wjz.com. we've been getting a look at the flooding across maryland thanks to the pictures you've been sending to us. desiree from dundalk says this is what it looked like around 10:00 today. to the south to chris, bay side beach. down to maryland's eastern shore, julie on kent island sent us this picture of a flooded yard. finally this picture from glenn arm road...
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it helps when people use common sense. going around the barriers is -- it's hard to understand because we've had such great cooperation between so many of the agencies and the police and the public works, two of the agencies have been working hand and glove and a road that is partially closed until public works get there. they put up the barrier and the police go on to assist other areas. we need the cooperation of the public but all the agencies are working very, very well together. with respect to the two shelters, they're really open for people who feel threatened, particular thy those who are -- could be impacted by the tidal surge. that's supposed to owe consider around 12:48 p.m. if they are afrayed for their pets we have coordinated with animal control. they can bring their pets. if they're bringing their pets with them, we're prepared to even take care of the pets. we have done 6500 row versus 911 calls. there are robocalls, mostly in eastern baltimore county advising them of the situation we see it as well as the
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use of our rescue earlier today. how was it going now? -- use all of us to earlier today. how is it going now? -- you saw a rescue earlier today. how is it going now? >> there was someone in a building and that person is dauphin. where i am is the middle of route 40. what you see is all water to it completely closed, route 40. -- what you see is all water. a completely closed, route 40. a red house creaked -- red house creek is right there, and that is what is causing this. it has swollen and run over its banks. when you talk to people who live around here, they will tell you that they have seen flooding before but not like this. how are you doing? have you seen like this before? >> in six years working for the company, and never. >> you are 27 years, aren't you? >> i wish. in all my life i have not seen anything this bad. >> it has not been that long, who have not worked all your life. you will see the water when you get rain. >> nothing like this. >> when did this start? >> at 7:00 when we open up the street started to overflow probably about 9:00. >> that you guys a lot
use of our rescue earlier today. how was it going now? -- use all of us to earlier today. how is it going now? -- you saw a rescue earlier today. how is it going now? >> there was someone in a building and that person is dauphin. where i am is the middle of route 40. what you see is all water to it completely closed, route 40. -- what you see is all water. a completely closed, route 40. a red house creaked -- red house creek is right there, and that is what is causing this. it has swollen...
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mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on the web cam, saw him making out with a dude, yay. that has gay rights groups calling for this to be prosecuted as a hate crime not just a civil rights violation. certainly as more than a privacy law violation case. right now the two suspects are home with their families. they've been released one on his own recognizance awaiting arraignment. the family is new york city waiting to identify a body pulled from the river. >> are the prosecutors weighing in at all at this point about whether they may proceed on a hate crime basis? >> reporter: not at all on that. i have long talks, background t
mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> federal investigators are now trying to determine why a bus carrying children and parents plunged off a highway in maryland yesterday. the tour bus dropped 45 feet off of interstate 270 in bethesda after it crashed through a guard rail and hit a concrete barrier. the bus driver was killed and at least 12 passengers were hurt. it might take a year or more for the accident investigation to be completed. >>> a lot of anticipation in chile after word that those 33 trapped miners could be above ground just two weeks from now. the rescue effort is moving along faster than expected, although today families of 27 of those miners are filing suit against the government there and mining company. nbc kerry sanders is live outside the mine in chile and at least some good news there. there has to be a lot of excitement an
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> federal investigators are now trying to determine why a bus carrying children and parents plunged off a highway in maryland yesterday. the tour bus dropped 45 feet off of interstate 270 in bethesda after it crashed through a guard rail and hit a concrete barrier. the bus driver was killed and at...
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what can you tell us about that? >> well, chuck, this one individual, ahmed siddiqui, a german, who has been held now for some time and who has been talking a lot and has given one stream of threat reporting, talking about a mumbai-style of attack. but that's not the only stream of threat reporting that concerns official. there are other potential threats emanating from south africa, particularly targeting france, which is of concern. it's a combination of human intelligence, these interrogations, and other forms of intel that they're gathering. but it paints a very compelling picture of a very serious threat right now. what we don't know is the timeline. how close it is to execution and whether or not all the u.s. activities inside pakistan, particularly the predator attacks, have had an impact on the operational planning. >> yeah, exactly. roger cressey, thanks for your report this morning. appreciate it. >>> it's interesting, american intelligence officials are being very leery of being able to say, we're safe ove
what can you tell us about that? >> well, chuck, this one individual, ahmed siddiqui, a german, who has been held now for some time and who has been talking a lot and has given one stream of threat reporting, talking about a mumbai-style of attack. but that's not the only stream of threat reporting that concerns official. there are other potential threats emanating from south africa, particularly targeting france, which is of concern. it's a combination of human intelligence, these...
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thank you for staying with us. i'm gurvir dhindsa, filling in for steve today. >> i'm allison seymour. the loss of a hollywood legend, actor tony curtis has died at the age of 85. we'll look back at his career in just a moment. >>> first let's take a look outside. it is the story we're dealing with right now. straight up 7:00 and tony perkins is on the desk with you and a very busy man today, both he and tucker. what is going on, tony? >> we continue to see moderate to heavy rainfall move through the area. we have a variety of warnings and watches in effect at this time. i'll let you know first of all that the tornado warning that was in effect for portions of maryland has been taken down now. it's been allowed to expire. that tornado warning that was in effect for portions of maryland. now let's look at hd radar and we'll show you where the heavy precipitation is as we speak. and as we've been seeing all morning long, with few exceptions, the heaviest rain is to the east. east of the district, along eastern portio
thank you for staying with us. i'm gurvir dhindsa, filling in for steve today. >> i'm allison seymour. the loss of a hollywood legend, actor tony curtis has died at the age of 85. we'll look back at his career in just a moment. >>> first let's take a look outside. it is the story we're dealing with right now. straight up 7:00 and tony perkins is on the desk with you and a very busy man today, both he and tucker. what is going on, tony? >> we continue to see moderate to...
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let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for your tender love, that calls us into loving relationships. please send your blessing upon jeremy and melissa on this day and on the covenant they have just made. bless them in their work and companionship and sleeping and waking and in their joyce and sorrows, in their living and in their dying. may you constantly be at their side to guide and protect them along the way, in the name of christ, we pray, amen. you may kiss. >> it is my pleasure to be the first to announce you to, mr. and mrs. jeremy gephardt. >> there they are, our beautiful bride and groom. melissa is 21. she turns 22 tomorrow. i think this whole day will count as her birthday present. jeremy is already 22. they were separated six months while he was in afghanistan and now they are together forever. congratulations. >> congratulations! >> thank you so much. >> so, mr. and mrs. gephardt. >> yes. >> we want to remember all the way back to your video you sent us, jeremy. and one of the
let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for your tender love, that calls us into loving relationships. please send your blessing upon jeremy and melissa on this day and on the covenant they have just made. bless them in their work and companionship and sleeping and waking and in their joyce and sorrows, in their living and in their dying. may you constantly be at their side to guide and protect them along the way, in the name of christ, we pray, amen. you may kiss. >> it is my...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> all right, closing in, close to 8:30. we have ourselves heavy rain, severe weather, flash flood warnings posted for the area into the early afternoon. watch extends through tonight. high wind advisory. we've also got a potential tornado here. kent county under a tornado warning until 8:45. roughly another 15, 20 minutes. passing near rock hall, up to the north about 40 miles per hour. this general cluster may have spin with it. there are embedded, really heavy bands of rainfall we'll continue to watch through this morning. you can see another string of heavy rain toward the thwart of the bay. eastern baltimore county. we'll watch that throughout the morning. watch the moisture extend to the deep south. whole day event we'll continue to deal with. temperatures pushing to about 75. there's that threat, again, already two to three inches of rain, we could max out five to six inches of rain. here's kim bro
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> all right, closing in, close to 8:30. we have ourselves heavy rain, severe weather, flash flood warnings posted for the area into the early afternoon. watch extends through tonight. high wind advisory. we've also got a potential tornado here. kent county under a tornado warning until 8:45. roughly another 15, 20 minutes. passing near rock hall, up to the north about 40 miles per...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning to you. i am pamela brown at 8:27 and time for a look at traffic and weather. what is happening on vre? >>> up to two hours late. up to 40 minutes late on the fredericksburg train. that is because of potential flooding. the rain is affecting mass transit. let me take you to live pictures of you can see what to expect when you hit the road. look at the beltway traffic leaving andrews air force base to get up to fedex appeal. -- fedex fields. we will go out of tyson sent to bethesda and this was a jackknifed tractor-trailer which was straightened out and moved to the shoulder. in virginia, there is a 25-mile backup from dumfries all the way to the 14th street bridge. >>> it is a busy thursday morning with a ton of grain across the entire area. we are looking a moderate showers in the immediate area. we can expect 2-5 inches by the time the system moves out of here. the atmosphere is
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning to you. i am pamela brown at 8:27 and time for a look at traffic and weather. what is happening on vre? >>> up to two hours late. up to 40 minutes late on the fredericksburg train. that is because of potential flooding. the rain is affecting mass transit. let me take you to live pictures of you can see what to expect when you hit the road. look...
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thanks for joining us, i'm megan pringle. >> i'm jamie costello. it's bad out there. justin berk now with the latest. >> good morning to you, this is a busy morning here, we have a lot of stuff to talk about, we'll talk about the immediate area and get to the tornado warning to our south, may have an impact on anne arundel county. not under a tornado warning now. they may be shortly. we're watching a strong, strong storm. the remains of what was once a hurricane, i'm sorry, tropical storm nicole, it's going to feel like a tropical system here with winds gusting to 45 miles per hour. we have a wind advisory, we have heavy rainfall expected, uh, on average, probably between 2 to 5 inches, even higher amounts likely. and in between, the possibility of some tornados. i had one report from one of our weather watches on the eastern shore, they had lightning extended, which isn't common with a tropical system. we have a tornado watch until 1:00 p.m., all the orange-shaded counties in maryland which include carol, baltimore, harford, cecil, down through howard, anne arundel,
thanks for joining us, i'm megan pringle. >> i'm jamie costello. it's bad out there. justin berk now with the latest. >> good morning to you, this is a busy morning here, we have a lot of stuff to talk about, we'll talk about the immediate area and get to the tornado warning to our south, may have an impact on anne arundel county. not under a tornado warning now. they may be shortly. we're watching a strong, strong storm. the remains of what was once a hurricane, i'm sorry, tropical...
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-- having us on. we're lucky to have hopkins here, but the fact that the rock stars are coming to play is off the hook. >> reporter: michael, quickly, people hop want tickets,. >> mission tix.com. >> reporter: you guys are doing great work. thank you for joining us on a crazy morning. >> it's raining, right? we're in flood central. >> reporter: we are. michael, thank you so much. one night, one show, one cause. bourbon street for the benefit of the kimmel center at johns hopkins. back to you. i know it's very busy in the weather center. >>> this is breaking fast and heavy right now even as we are as we speak. hang on one second. i'm literally making these graphics on the fly. there it is right there. take a look at our watch, warning and advisory graphic. we have until 7:00 a tornado warning in effect for portions of southeastern calvert county and eastern st. mary's county. dak a look at first warning doppler radar right now. we have some thunderstorms that are starting to show rotation. this is not
-- having us on. we're lucky to have hopkins here, but the fact that the rock stars are coming to play is off the hook. >> reporter: michael, quickly, people hop want tickets,. >> mission tix.com. >> reporter: you guys are doing great work. thank you for joining us on a crazy morning. >> it's raining, right? we're in flood central. >> reporter: we are. michael, thank you so much. one night, one show, one cause. bourbon street for the benefit of the kimmel center at...
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slow it down, use extra caution. reporting live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> nobody covers a storm better than justin berk. we'll have the latest power outages as well as what areas to avoid because of flooding. kim brown is working traffic like never before. she's on it. >>> right now, 6:06. a charter bus plunged off high 270 in bethesda. killed the driver. 20 passengers were on board, at least a dozen were taken to the hospital. the driver appeared to have a medical emergency, slumped over in the seat, leading the bus to swerve over the railing and fall near 40 feet. >> it ran over, everybody was saying "get the kids out." i was just holding everybody. i held a girl in my arm, they all were crying and bleeding. >> there was a couple in shock. it was pretty bad. >> it flipped and landed. it was a harrowing experience, i think. >> the driver has been identified as 66-year-old joseph claybaugh jr. of pennsylvania. the superintendent of carlisle school districts says he was told this was a private trip ch
slow it down, use extra caution. reporting live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> nobody covers a storm better than justin berk. we'll have the latest power outages as well as what areas to avoid because of flooding. kim brown is working traffic like never before. she's on it. >>> right now, 6:06. a charter bus plunged off high 270 in bethesda. killed the driver. 20 passengers were on board, at least a dozen were taken to the hospital. the driver appeared to have a...
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call us and we will try to get out there. use caution. don't drive through high waters. we have leaves on the trees. we expect we'll have some fallen trees, some downed power lines. make sure you are ready to sustain yourself if your power is out for a good portion of the day. be careful. there is a lot of moving parts with the storm. hopefully we will come out of it without too much damage. the next 12 hours will be crucial to watch. >> i know you and your crews will be busy today. best of luck to you. they have been busy since last night. it will be a long day and half. thank you. >> you can fault the storm. just log onto our website, wbaltv.com. will find radar and you can post your own photos. investigators are trying to find a reason behind yesterday's deadly bus accident in montgomery county. officials say the charter bus lost control and went over the edge of the sky around. the disturbing scene was captured after the bus plunged 45 feet on to the interstate. the driver of the bus, but joseph clabaugh, pronounced dead. 12 others are being treated at hospitals. >>
call us and we will try to get out there. use caution. don't drive through high waters. we have leaves on the trees. we expect we'll have some fallen trees, some downed power lines. make sure you are ready to sustain yourself if your power is out for a good portion of the day. be careful. there is a lot of moving parts with the storm. hopefully we will come out of it without too much damage. the next 12 hours will be crucial to watch. >> i know you and your crews will be busy today. best...
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come check us out. good morning, washington. >> and from good news this morning, the tornado warnings for st. mary's county has now been canceled. but the tornado warning for calvert county remains in effect until 7:00 a.m., so another 20 minutes to go. you can see where the heavy showers are located. nothing in terms of rotation at this time that we can pick up on our doppler radar, but calvert county until 7:00 a. this morning, tornado warning. head over to these rain totals. you can see why we have a flash flood warning for almost the entire metro area. over two inches in annapolis and the landon school and bethesda closing in on an inch 1/2 of rain. here's our forecast. we will break it down for you in terms of expected rainfall today. anywhere from two-to-five inches with locally heavy amounts especially toward the bay and delmarva peninsula. looking for periods of heavy rain in the morning hours but by the evening rush hour, we look for easying conditions. rain will continue to be heavy at times.
come check us out. good morning, washington. >> and from good news this morning, the tornado warnings for st. mary's county has now been canceled. but the tornado warning for calvert county remains in effect until 7:00 a.m., so another 20 minutes to go. you can see where the heavy showers are located. nothing in terms of rotation at this time that we can pick up on our doppler radar, but calvert county until 7:00 a. this morning, tornado warning. head over to these rain totals. you can...